In the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework 3rd edition‚ a client factors are specific capacities‚ characteristics‚ or beliefs that reside within the person that influence performance in occupations. That further can be broken down into 5 different characteristics which make up client factors. The first is values; which are principles‚ standards and qualities that are considered worthwhile to each patient. Second is beliefs; which are cognitive contents held as true. Third is spirituality‚ which
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I was born on March 26‚ 2001. I was delivered by Dr. Deborah in Mercy Hospital in Mason City‚ Iowa. After a lot of debate‚ my father gave me the name Jashawn. None of the of the family on my mom’s side liked my name. My father probably got the idea of Jashawn from one of my older cousins‚ who has the name Dashawn. Later on‚ his cousin named her son Tyshawn‚ and I also have a cousin named Kashawn. So‚ as you can tell‚ my dad and his family are very original. My mom left my dad‚ who was an abusive
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A painful soccer incident at the age of 13 exposed me to the world of medicine. It showed me unknown machines‚ procedures and practices that formed the foundation of the hospital. After I was admitted into the ER with a fractured skull‚ I became fascinated by the intriguing skills that the personnel performed. The duties reminded me of the very thing that got me into the situation‚ soccer. Every move was done with the utmost precision and accuracy. The staples were placed into my head with such carefulness
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Like many other boys‚ I love to swim. Since the age of five‚ I have spent many summer days in the YMCA pool. When I was 13 years old‚ I desired something more challenging than casual swimming‚ so I joined the high school development team for the Badger Swim Club. On the first day‚ all the team members dived into the water as soon as the coach gave the order. I was the only one who jumped in. After a few laps‚ I was far behind all the others. Although I was trying to catch up‚ I was out of breath
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“You’ll never be able to run long distances again” A quote from my doctor when I was first diagnosed with both a tarsal and calcaneal coalition in my left foot. The first thought that came to my head was start digging my grave now. Monday through Saturday for me are spent at the gym or on the tennis court. If I am not training‚ I am teaching the sport I continue to admire since fifth grade. Those nine words rang through my ears like fingernails on a chalk board. He proceeded to place me in a cast
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Sophomore year‚ I was named the frosh/soph team captain. Raised eyebrows and glares ensued from the gathered lineup‚ eyeing the lanky four-eyed nerd. Initially‚ I was highly discouraged by my teammates; they would seldom obey my callouts and instruction during practice‚ and if they did‚ they would do so only grudgingly. However‚ what unsettled me even more was that the majority of the team viewed the sport as a competition‚ vying to display superior skill and individual merit rather than teamwork
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When defining a highlighting factor in someone’s life that identifies who they are should be an easy topic to talk about. This moment‚ memory‚ or talent is the turning point that made you into something more than what you physically are; a human being. It gives you a meaning of life‚ a moral to follow‚ a goal‚ and so much more. Determination is my identifier that developed after a constant refusal for something I enjoyed and loved. Ever since I was old enough to play sports; which was when I was
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As a white male from a middle-class family with all the advantages that station in life affords‚ I have not often stood in the face of discrimination. On those grounds this essay was difficult for me to write. Growing up‚ I had an almost exclusively private school career‚ as some of you may have read in the Vidette last week. Before putting fingers to keyboard I sat down and thought a long while about a time when I was discriminated against. With both relief and some regret‚ I couldn’t think of a
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“Like Alexander the Great and Caesar‚ I’m out to conquer the world‚ but first I have to stop at Walmart and pick up some supplies.” Like the author of this quote‚ Jarod Kintz‚ I am ready to live my life as one of the greats‚ at least of my own life‚ and shall undoubtedly arrive there from my own crafty and humble beginnings. In first grade‚ I was the new kid that showed up halfway through the year. A few years later‚ I’m struggling through the most anxiety-ridden test of any third grader’s life
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Sports is something I wasn’t able to enjoy as a young girl. My parents did not expose me to new activities. I would on the regular bases just come from school‚ do homework and chores around the house. My father believed girl should not get full of dirt but rather be in the house cleaning. Instead of purchasing a basketball or a football my dad would buy my sisters and I Barbies and hair supplies. At the time my brother was not born so my dad didn’t have the chance to raise a man. If we fell my father
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